GARMENT--Leonard. The Brooklyn Law School community mourns the loss of Leonard Garment, distinguished member of the Class of 1949, former member of the Board of Trustees, and, most recently, Adjunct Professor of Law. His popular and unique class,...

July 18, 2013, Thursday

GARMENT--Leonard. The Brooklyn Law School community mourns the loss of Leonard Garment, distinguished member of the Class of 1949, former member of the Board of Trustees, and, most recently, Adjunct Professor of Law. His popular and unique class,...

July 17, 2013, Wednesday

GARMENT--Leonard. Congregation Or Zarua mourns the death of our member, Leonard Garment. May He who consoles the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem bring comfort to his family. Rabbi Scott N. Bolton, Rabbi Diane Okrent, President

July 16, 2013, Tuesday

Mr. Garment discouraged President Richard M. Nixon from destroying White House tapes and pushed unsuccessfully for the president’s early resignation. He also recommended to Gerald R. Ford that Mr. Nixon be pardoned.

Paradox seems to define I. Lewis Libby Jr., who remains a bit mysterious even to close colleagues. He is the White House policy enforcer who also wrote a literary novel; a buttoned-down Washington lawyer who likes knocking back tequila shots in...

To the Editor: Leonard Garment's patronizing attitude toward poets is an insult to serious art (''A Song of Themselves,'' Op-Ed, Feb. 8). For the sake of promoting ''the arts,'' he would have artists seen but not heard. Its condescension aside,...

To the Editor: Re ''A Song of Themselves'' (Op-Ed, Feb. 8): Leonard Garment's wish that ''politicians and artists display mutual restraint'' would be better directed at our government than at the many poets who participated in Sam Hamill's...